Senator Inhofe’s House address last week regarding an EPA Regional Administrator’s comments to “crucify” the oil and gas industry to make an example shook the industry over the weekend. In a 2010 town hall meeting in Dish, Texas, Region VI Administrator Al Armendariz gave a crude analogy regarding “crucifixion” to explain of how the […]

Leading energy-decision makers from 23 countries convened yesterday in London for the third annual Clean Energy Ministerial to work together to advance clean energy technology on a global scale, including the U.S. Energy Department’s Secretary Steven Chu. While I agree with most in the oil and gas industry that the clean energy initiatives will take […]

With so many Americans using QuickBooks for their personal and business accounting needs, I thought I’d ask our community of SherWare users to help us out again on a blog post to see what benefits they’ve found in using QuickBooks for business needs. Here are their top 10 benefits of using QuickBooks and top […]

After my post earlier in the month on Intuit’s 2020 Accounting Report, I sought the insight of our accountant and bookkeeper clients to see if what the report predicted, jived with how our clients saw their industry. Here is what they clarified for me: Trend One: Outsourcing accounting functions such as data entry and bookkeeping […]

For those QuickBooks users out there who follow the blog, last week we took a look at some tips from the QuickBooks Specialists blog by Ruth Perryman, a QuickBooks guru if there ever was one. Today, I’d like to look at a few that I’ve enjoyed from QuickBooks and Your Business, by Shannon Tucker. […]

For those QuickBooks users out there who follow the blog, last week we took a look at some tips from the QuickBooks Specialists blog by Ruth Perryman, a QuickBooks guru if there ever was one. Today, I’d like to look at a few that I’ve enjoyed from QuickBooks and Your Business, by Shannon Tucker. A […]

Seeing how popular QuickBooks is across the country, it should come as no surprise that posts that contain tips or information about the do-it-yourself accounting program are some of our most read posts. This month since I’m focusing primarily on QuickBooks and the many facets of how it can work for your company, I’m […]

Earlier in the year, Intuit released its Intuit Accounting 2020 report, which looks at the factors and trends that will affect the accounting market in the next decade. Seeing as how we handle accounting software for the oil and gas industry, I thought it interesting to look at the four trends Intuit identified to see […]

A mysterious memo that was left in the driveway of a Greene County, Ohio, home at the beginning of April, appeared to coach prospectors of oil and gas leases in the less-than-finer aspects of acquiring a lease using unscrupulous practices and deceptive key talking points. The rhetoric and wording used in the memo was disturbing […]

If you are an owner or even an employee of a small business, chances are that a majority of you use or have used QuickBooks to handle your accounting needs. Statistics show that more than 90 percent of small businesses in America use QuickBooks – which is a good reason to use it. If you […]